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it will hit the bad ps and no coincidence after the election . taxes are going for individuals and businesses. do they dump the people on medicare and you will see another thing happen, fewer full-time yobs and not catching up in obamacare. >> rick unger, it is not just businesss and folks of businesses making over $150,000.ine those making $50,000 or more it will cost them money . it is going to cost and maybe it is good in the long run but it costs. >> the arguments remind me what we heard in the 60s when fica taxes were doubled to pay for medicare . we survived. you would not imagine calls have had business owners and cancer survivors it is going to survive and now the law of the land. we'll talk about it in three years and not going to cost a yob. jobs are going to grow. >> is this a rick unger. are you willing to put money on the bt? >> i am absolutely willing to put my money on it >> mike, in fact they put together a list of people who are going to be affected from different income. it will cost you if you are making $50,000 and $75,000 it
it will hit the bad ps and no coincidence after the election . taxes are going for individuals and businesses. do they dump the people on medicare and you will see another thing happen, fewer full-time yobs and not catching up in obamacare. >> rick unger, it is not just businesss and folks of businesses making over $150,000.ine those making $50,000 or more it will cost them money . it is going to cost and maybe it is good in the long run but it costs. >> the arguments remind me what...
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. >> i know the election was a long time ago, but i just wanted to refresh everyone's memories a little bit about what we were talking about in the election. >> i need to know that they should focus on creating jobs and growing the economy. >> we have a jobs crisis. >> we're going to create one million new manufacturing jobs. we're going to train two million workers. >> the answer isn't government. the answer is more good jobs. >> what happened to jobs? when are we going to talk about jobs? >> it's really funny because during the campaign trail, both romney and the president they voided the whole fiscal cliff. there was little talk about what washington will have to do. here we are and have to deal with the major issues that could have a negative impact on the economy. the people who were pushing big deficit packages, even the business communities say, if we get a deal, that would be good for the economy and grow jobs. but if there are tax increases, that could set the economy back. something the cbi warns if nothing happens could send the economy back into recession. the message in was
. >> i know the election was a long time ago, but i just wanted to refresh everyone's memories a little bit about what we were talking about in the election. >> i need to know that they should focus on creating jobs and growing the economy. >> we have a jobs crisis. >> we're going to create one million new manufacturing jobs. we're going to train two million workers. >> the answer isn't government. the answer is more good jobs. >> what happened to jobs? when...
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it's all about the election this week. this was the dow rallying into the election. the selloff afterwards. for the week, down 2.25%. the best and worst performers, all about the election as well. boeing announcing on wednesday it's going to restructure its defense division anticipating cuts in defense. united health going low we are obamacare about to become the law of the land. could have an impact on their ability to make a buck. and ben willis, you're watching europe this weekend. that could have an impact. >> absolutely. i think talking about obama and having an eskffect is like sayi the donut i had this morning made me fat. it had an impact, but it's not the whole story. that being said, keep an eye on spain. keep an eye on the ratings. >> it's not just about the fiscal cliff after all. thanks, ben. heading toward the close. we are sharply unchanged as we
it's all about the election this week. this was the dow rallying into the election. the selloff afterwards. for the week, down 2.25%. the best and worst performers, all about the election as well. boeing announcing on wednesday it's going to restructure its defense division anticipating cuts in defense. united health going low we are obamacare about to become the law of the land. could have an impact on their ability to make a buck. and ben willis, you're watching europe this weekend. that...
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okay, senators elect. and i so especially mean you, elizabeth warren you have to rewrite your rules about how you handle the political media and rule number one is no national media none. that is right. i'm telling you not to do my show or any other national tv show. the coverage you get from or local tv stations is much more important to your re-election campaign which by the way, starts now. you are being invited on national shows now but your local media will get jealous quickly when they see you turning down a local tv interview and your voters will quickly notice that you enjoy the national spotlight more than tending to their local concerns. the current master of this rule is senator al franken who is in his 4th year in the seb nate an he has not volunteered one word to the national media. he has not given a single quote to the "new york times." he has been begged to come on to the national news show and he remains the hardest get in washington. but senator franken is always available to local minnes
okay, senators elect. and i so especially mean you, elizabeth warren you have to rewrite your rules about how you handle the political media and rule number one is no national media none. that is right. i'm telling you not to do my show or any other national tv show. the coverage you get from or local tv stations is much more important to your re-election campaign which by the way, starts now. you are being invited on national shows now but your local media will get jealous quickly when they...
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we've been involved in a presidential election that sucked up the oxygen. hamas is a group that's recognized as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can and should do what's necessary to protect its citizens, which means inflicting damage on hamas. >> heavy damage, deep damage. go as long as it takes. but john, given what you and ambassador williamson just said, where is the white house on this? the best we can find is not a public statement. the best we can find came out of a white house statement. i'll quote, israel has the right to self-defense in light of the rocket attacks. but that's not the president really standing up for israel. this was some white house spokesman echoed by the state department, john. that ai
we've been involved in a presidential election that sucked up the oxygen. hamas is a group that's recognized as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can...
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is this the worst election for wall street in history? some are saying yes but are their fears justified? or are they being melodramatic? we'll break it all down. >>> wall street may have the blues u.s. debt is mounting and tax hikes could be around corner. but screw the inevitable. there are still plenty of ways to make money. we'll tell you exactly how to keep raking it in. >>> the "oracle of omaha" make as new gamble. where warren buffett sees the next cash cow and how you can follow in his footsteps. even when they say it's not it is still always about money. melissa: all right, first let's take a look at the day's market headlines. stocks tumble yet again following the worst seion of the year yesterday despite better than eepected u.s. jobless claims and u.s. export data. rising concerns over the fiscal cliff shook investors yet again the dow closed down 121 points. >>> disney shares are sliding after-hours the company reported fiscal fourth quarter earnings a short time ago. disney coming in a little light on revenue while meeting p
is this the worst election for wall street in history? some are saying yes but are their fears justified? or are they being melodramatic? we'll break it all down. >>> wall street may have the blues u.s. debt is mounting and tax hikes could be around corner. but screw the inevitable. there are still plenty of ways to make money. we'll tell you exactly how to keep raking it in. >>> the "oracle of omaha" make as new gamble. where warren buffett sees the next cash cow...
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to you in pairs i mean all things being equal it should have been a cakewalk for romney to win the election given the economy i mean people voted that way to a vote about jobs inflation growth it should have been a cakewalk why did he lose them. well i think it's a little more simple than what steve pointed out i think historically we've always seen that it's difficult to beat an incumbent they always have the advantage going into a reelection so obama did have that working for them and i actually think that the the the state of the global economy worked in obama's favor in the sense that it was really difficult for americans or anyone else to argue that the economy was strickly something that he could have controlled and the fact that he really hasn't been able to do much with it and there's really no no proof that that he's done a saying stellar about the economic situation in the united states in fact he's used taxpayer money to try to bail them out of that situation really not to much avail but i think the fact that the entire world is with the exception of maybe canada and a couple of
to you in pairs i mean all things being equal it should have been a cakewalk for romney to win the election given the economy i mean people voted that way to a vote about jobs inflation growth it should have been a cakewalk why did he lose them. well i think it's a little more simple than what steve pointed out i think historically we've always seen that it's difficult to beat an incumbent they always have the advantage going into a reelection so obama did have that working for them and i...
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just three days after president obama won re-election. petraeus says the reason isen extramarital affair. this is one of those stories that virtually no one saw coming. we begin with ed henry. >> reporter: officials were stunned when general petraeus came to the president and told him that he wanted to step down. he has had a long distinguished military record of decades, architect of the surge in iraq. you will remember. in 2007 under president bush. came back and became the commander on the ground in afghanistan against president obama. the general has come under fire for the c.i.a. role in benghazi terror attack, people close to him tonight insist the resignation had nothing to do with the ips dept. this is a personal failing that he talked about today in a statement saying after being married for over 37 years i showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. such behavior is unacceptable as a husband and leader of an organization such as ours. this afternoon, the president graciously accepted my resignation. ove
just three days after president obama won re-election. petraeus says the reason isen extramarital affair. this is one of those stories that virtually no one saw coming. we begin with ed henry. >> reporter: officials were stunned when general petraeus came to the president and told him that he wanted to step down. he has had a long distinguished military record of decades, architect of the surge in iraq. you will remember. in 2007 under president bush. came back and became the commander on...
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cross-talk american politics after the election i'm joined by two crosstalk usual suspects stephen lesser in new york he is host of the blog talk radio show making sense with steve lesser and a partner at democratic spring strategies and in paris we cross to rachel mars than she is a political communications strategist and a syndicated columnist all right folks you both put on the program before so you understand how crosstalk rules work steve if i go to you first what is the primary reason the number one reason why your man and everyone knows that your man won the election. well there's two or three main reasons but if you want to know the number one reason i think that the american people gave president obama credit for coming to office at a very difficult time when the economy was losing eight hundred thousand jobs a month and it really looked like the financial system was going to completely collapse and he turned that around now maybe you could say that not when you know more money much more needs to be done we wish we were a little bit their position that we were now but i think the
cross-talk american politics after the election i'm joined by two crosstalk usual suspects stephen lesser in new york he is host of the blog talk radio show making sense with steve lesser and a partner at democratic spring strategies and in paris we cross to rachel mars than she is a political communications strategist and a syndicated columnist all right folks you both put on the program before so you understand how crosstalk rules work steve if i go to you first what is the primary reason the...
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this past election and this election cycle we have heard so much of the we have to take our country back, that mantra. what i really believe in going forward for the republicans, what they need to do, they need to take their party back. they need to reclaim their parties from the extreme right wing who have gone to the center and are driving our party. many of those people who in a different time would have been considered nuts, they are front and center. that's very dangerous to the public. >> i like that. rather than focusing on a group of teenagers who are tweeting gesso bell which is a fight that i love. they did this whole expose on teenagers who were tweeting racest tweets about the president. i thought, focus on john sununu. >> also have a real conversation when that kind of thing happens. it's not racest, it's other things. when john sununu said the only reason colin powell supported president obama and then he -- colin powell worked for a white republican guy, remember? colin powell didn't support herman cain. >> right. >> the thing i loved about colin powell, getting back to yo
this past election and this election cycle we have heard so much of the we have to take our country back, that mantra. what i really believe in going forward for the republicans, what they need to do, they need to take their party back. they need to reclaim their parties from the extreme right wing who have gone to the center and are driving our party. many of those people who in a different time would have been considered nuts, they are front and center. that's very dangerous to the public....
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we already are seeing it in this election. and i think with ted the article in "the new yorker" you mentioned, where he was quoted the years ahead will be very ominous for republicans unless we change. i think this election may turn out to be a good thing in the sense we are going to do a course correction in the gop. be a lot more open, and be more positive reaching out to those middle voters. >> if people call a path to citizenship, then what i think of a path to citizenship, you know, you get your worker document, okay, register properly, and you got to learn english and something about american history and so forth and so on. but -- people call a path to citizenship amnesty, chris, i'm in favor of amnesty then. i'm tired of this whole debate. i'm tired of this semantics and tired of handful of people, you and i both know, who they are. who have held this issue up for so long. >> i do think that we don't want an immediate citizenship for 10 million undocumented illegal aliens in the country. when people talk about a path to
we already are seeing it in this election. and i think with ted the article in "the new yorker" you mentioned, where he was quoted the years ahead will be very ominous for republicans unless we change. i think this election may turn out to be a good thing in the sense we are going to do a course correction in the gop. be a lot more open, and be more positive reaching out to those middle voters. >> if people call a path to citizenship, then what i think of a path to citizenship,...
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. >> not to a look at the presidential election and some tv ratings. 67 million viewers watched election returns on broadcast and cable networks. less than the 71.5 million viewers during the 2008 election. networks did not call the race for president until after 11:00. analysts say limiting -- it is like measuring viewership for a football game decided in the fourth quarter. the first job will be to avoid the fiscal cliff at the beginning of next year. both sides hoping to reach a deal to prevent spending cuts that could plunge the economy back into recession potentially losing thousands of jobs. >>grace, who was a candidate and a ward 6 he saw one for signs near a polling place. he picked it up and try to give it to her ticket to the polling area. he said that is when she knocked him to the ground. she was a arrested on assault charges. we are looking at 40 degrees on this thursday. >> del ahead, the latest on a powerful earthquake that left dozens how you doing? alright, alright. now this is a party. what is that? go, go, go. mmm. ge me some of that sauce. i don't know i think i might
. >> not to a look at the presidential election and some tv ratings. 67 million viewers watched election returns on broadcast and cable networks. less than the 71.5 million viewers during the 2008 election. networks did not call the race for president until after 11:00. analysts say limiting -- it is like measuring viewership for a football game decided in the fourth quarter. the first job will be to avoid the fiscal cliff at the beginning of next year. both sides hoping to reach a deal...
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so john, elections matter. you know that. there's already been some degree of cooperation in the last 24 hours. the president called the leaders. mr. boehner reciprocated, said maybe we can make a deal. what do you think's going on here? >> well, i hope it is a thaw that's going to result in some significant progress. we're way behind in terms of work that just needs to be done. i mean, provisions in the tax law that if expired will be going on almost a year now. more at the end of this year. so this short-term fiscal cliff has to be gotten out of the way. that's just noise. and then we need to get serious on the long-term fiscal strategy, which includes economic growth, comprehensive tax reform, and entitlement reform. those three are all i think integral parts of a plan that would see america and our economy actually leading the world recovery. >> well, president -- all right. let me ask you this. i'll do it differently. the president calling john boehner last night according to reports and boehner reciprocat reciprocated.
so john, elections matter. you know that. there's already been some degree of cooperation in the last 24 hours. the president called the leaders. mr. boehner reciprocated, said maybe we can make a deal. what do you think's going on here? >> well, i hope it is a thaw that's going to result in some significant progress. we're way behind in terms of work that just needs to be done. i mean, provisions in the tax law that if expired will be going on almost a year now. more at the end of this...
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on the other hand, i didn't get re-elected just to bask in re-election. i got elected to do work on behalf of american families and small businesses all across the country who are still recovering from a really bad recession but are hopeful about the future. and i am, too. the one thing that, you know, i said during the campaign that maybe sounds like a bunch of campaign rhetoric but now that the campaign's over i'll repeat it and hopefully you will really believe me. when you travel around the country, you are inspired by the grit and resilience and hard work and decency of the american work and makes you want to work harder. you meet families who have overcome really tough odds and somehow are making it and sending their kids to college and you meet young people who are doing incredible work and disadvantaged communities because they believe in, you know, the american ideal and it should be available for everybody. and, you know, you meet farmers who are helping each other during times of drought and, you know, you meet businesses that kept their doors
on the other hand, i didn't get re-elected just to bask in re-election. i got elected to do work on behalf of american families and small businesses all across the country who are still recovering from a really bad recession but are hopeful about the future. and i am, too. the one thing that, you know, i said during the campaign that maybe sounds like a bunch of campaign rhetoric but now that the campaign's over i'll repeat it and hopefully you will really believe me. when you travel around the...
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the election celebration is short-lived. a surprise resignation by cia director david petraeus comes days before congressional hearings over the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we'll get reaction this morning from capitol hill and the very latest reporting on this developing story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, who broke the story friday afternoon. also the president and republicans get set to negotiate new taxes and spending cuts. is a breakthrough possible? >> i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. we've debated over and over again. and on tuesday night we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans but as americans. now, we want you to lead. >> where does it all go from sneer we'll ask democratic senator from new york chuck schumer and republican senator from oklahoma tom coburn. also we check in with cnbc's jim cramer, hear about the economic stakes should was
the election celebration is short-lived. a surprise resignation by cia director david petraeus comes days before congressional hearings over the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we'll get reaction this morning from capitol hill and the very latest reporting on this developing story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, who broke the story friday afternoon. also the president and republicans get set to negotiate new taxes and spending cuts. is a breakthrough...
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the president won the election. is the burden not on speaker boehner, and if he doesn't feel it yet how do you put additional pressure on him to articulate what he means. he said over and over again close loopholes. ones? what burden will that bring to bear on different people and how do you make the numbers square? why hasn't he answered that question? >> well, your putting exactly the right question to speaker boehner as have i. i think we should say okay, you talked just the other day putting tax revenue on the table. let's see your plan. the president has been clear and direct about how he would achieve this deficit reduction plan and how he would get the revenue. he talked about it again today. you know, during the campaign mitt romney kept refusing to provide the details of their plan. now speaker boehner should come forward. the speaker said we should do this in a transparent way, open this all to the public. mr. speaker, let's see your revenue tax plan, because so far it's not clear to me exactly what he is
the president won the election. is the burden not on speaker boehner, and if he doesn't feel it yet how do you put additional pressure on him to articulate what he means. he said over and over again close loopholes. ones? what burden will that bring to bear on different people and how do you make the numbers square? why hasn't he answered that question? >> well, your putting exactly the right question to speaker boehner as have i. i think we should say okay, you talked just the other day...
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what is different post-election than pre-election? same players, slightly different complexion of players come inauguration day but not really. what has changed that gives the optimism that some deal will be struck now i could not have been struck before the election? >> first of all, the president was reelected. had he not been reelected, at the other side had taken power, he would have to wait for the new president. because you have the sitting president reelected, he did not have to wait. number two, we are days closer to all these things actually happening. the end of the tax cuts, the alternative minimum tax, the sequester, the automatic spending cuts. all those things are very close to being upon us. that does not deal with unemployment insurance and the payroll tax holiday. because those things are also set to end. so there is a growing momentum that i think will compel colleagues to act. could i be wrong? absolutely, i could. because there is rigidity in the system. especially on the far right and the far left. let's be candid
what is different post-election than pre-election? same players, slightly different complexion of players come inauguration day but not really. what has changed that gives the optimism that some deal will be struck now i could not have been struck before the election? >> first of all, the president was reelected. had he not been reelected, at the other side had taken power, he would have to wait for the new president. because you have the sitting president reelected, he did not have to...
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the site refers to president-elect romney. and it talks about his transition team, selecting cabinet members and getting ready for inauguration day. >>> next month, a federal garage jury will take up the case of a man charged with stealing a truck that had white house equipment inside it. 48-year-old eric brown faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. prosecutors say he stole that truck containing president obama's podium, teleprompter and other equipment worth tens of thousands of dollars. it happened over a year ago in virginia. they claim brown sold the department of defense laptop and had presidential seals in his possession. >>> when news4 at 4:00 continues, a bus driver learned his fate after a crash that killed four people in virginia. and led to new questions about safety on the roads. >>> plus, how to protect yourself from a new type of identity theft. it's so convincing, even the government might not really believe you are really you. >>> also, madonna said she feels insulted by lady gaga. georgia tells us why i
the site refers to president-elect romney. and it talks about his transition team, selecting cabinet members and getting ready for inauguration day. >>> next month, a federal garage jury will take up the case of a man charged with stealing a truck that had white house equipment inside it. 48-year-old eric brown faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. prosecutors say he stole that truck containing president obama's podium, teleprompter and other equipment worth tens of thousands...
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still election day in arizona. as of last night, there were still 215,000 uncounted early and provisional ballots in maricopa county. grass roots groups have been protesting at the county recorder's office every day the votes go uncounted. one group, adios registered more than 34,000 new and mostly hispanic voters. they hope to oust maricopa county sheriff joe arpioa, but when the new voters tried to exercise their rights, they said they were incorrectly told to vote by provisional ballot. >> people said i voted in that precinct two years ago. i voted here in the primary. they're not in the book. the county did not do a very good job of taking care of the addresses. it should have already been in the computer. it should have already been processed. it should have been in our roster. i think the county will have a lot to look for in their investigation as to why there were too many, so many provisionals. not just in our precinct, but countywide, statewide. >> some immigrant rights groups are worried those provisiona
still election day in arizona. as of last night, there were still 215,000 uncounted early and provisional ballots in maricopa county. grass roots groups have been protesting at the county recorder's office every day the votes go uncounted. one group, adios registered more than 34,000 new and mostly hispanic voters. they hope to oust maricopa county sheriff joe arpioa, but when the new voters tried to exercise their rights, they said they were incorrectly told to vote by provisional ballot....
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on the other hand, i didn't get re-elected just to bask in re-election. i got elected to do work on behalf of american families and small businesses all across the country who are still recovering from a really bad recession but are hopeful about the future. and i am, too. the one thing that i said during the campaign that maybe sounds like a bunch of campaign rhetoric, but now that the campaign is over i'm going to repeat it and hopefully you guys will really believe me -- when you travel around the country, you are inspired by the grit and resilience and hard work and decency of the american people. and it just makes you want to work harder. you meet families who are -- have overcome really tough odds and somehow are making it and sending their kids to college and you meet young people who are doing incredible work in disadvantaged communities because they believe in the american ideal and it should be available for everybody. and you meet farmers who are helping each other during times of drought and you meet businesses that kept their doors open durin
on the other hand, i didn't get re-elected just to bask in re-election. i got elected to do work on behalf of american families and small businesses all across the country who are still recovering from a really bad recession but are hopeful about the future. and i am, too. the one thing that i said during the campaign that maybe sounds like a bunch of campaign rhetoric, but now that the campaign is over i'm going to repeat it and hopefully you guys will really believe me -- when you travel...
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a when is your sense on this election in history. >> i think people will look back at this election as a tipping point in the country. what you saw was a demographic turnout in terms of the latino vote the women and a lot of people spend at least time on latino, which is arguably arguably important in how it turns out politics but the millennial and how they voted. the millennials are folks in this country in terms of how they look at issues. in some ways they're a lot like the type of data you wouldn't have seen from the greatest generation. they carry another care enormously about the world around them, rather than what is in it for me, it's what is in it for us. it reflects the fact that it was a wig segment of the voting population with their attitudes and perspectives. it will be interesting if those folks stay progressive if they'll continue those attitudes as they get married and have children and do they evolve in a different way. did they do continue to have that at to you, it will have an interesting impact on our country. >> gavin: it's interesting because the millennial gen
a when is your sense on this election in history. >> i think people will look back at this election as a tipping point in the country. what you saw was a demographic turnout in terms of the latino vote the women and a lot of people spend at least time on latino, which is arguably arguably important in how it turns out politics but the millennial and how they voted. the millennials are folks in this country in terms of how they look at issues. in some ways they're a lot like the type of...
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election. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is following this breaking story from the pentagon. >> reporter: at 4:50 a.m. november 1, days before the u.s. presidential election, two iranian su-25 frog foot fighter jets like these intercepted and fired twice upon an unmanned, unarmed u.s. m-2-1 predator drone over the persian gulf. it's the first time the iranians ever fired on a u.s. drone. the shots missed on both attempted. iran's fighter pilots briefly pursued the drone that landed safely at an undisclosed location. >> incident occurred over international waters. 16 nautical miles off the coastline. aircraft was never in iranian air space. it was always flying in international air space. the internationally recognized territorial limit is 12 nautical miles off the coast. we never entered the 12 nautical mile limit. >> asked whether the incident was an act of war, the pentagon spokesman said he would not legally label it. adding the state department had protested through the sw
election. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is following this breaking story from the pentagon. >> reporter: at 4:50 a.m. november 1, days before the u.s. presidential election, two iranian su-25 frog foot fighter jets like these intercepted and fired twice upon an unmanned, unarmed u.s. m-2-1 predator drone over the persian gulf. it's the first time the iranians ever fired on a u.s. drone. the shots missed on both attempted. iran's fighter pilots briefly pursued the drone...
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president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was just math. math that was completely invisible to the political right. >> i believe the minimum result will be 53-47 romney, over 300 electoral votes, and the re
president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course,...
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we elected a black president. what resulted because of us having elected a black president. let's stop pretending that it doesn't exist. >> cenk: the irony you always talk about race. we're not the one who went down and burned the banner. we were not doing the racial slurs. we're the messenger. >> these are people who are being marginalized. when you look at the numbers university wide it reflects the percentages that you're talking about. that will become narrower and narrower. they're getting bred out of the population. >> they are. but it takes time. >> exactly. >> it takes time. this is ole miss just elected an african-american student as their homecoming queen or miss ole miss. that's a step. there are steps being taken and there is progress on the campus. this was just--i think it's unfortunately a large enough number of people to hurt the university's image, but things are getting better everywhere. when i drove over here, i had a conversation, and it takes time, but its happening. the south has been slow to change but has changed in a lot of ways. when i passed the l
we elected a black president. what resulted because of us having elected a black president. let's stop pretending that it doesn't exist. >> cenk: the irony you always talk about race. we're not the one who went down and burned the banner. we were not doing the racial slurs. we're the messenger. >> these are people who are being marginalized. when you look at the numbers university wide it reflects the percentages that you're talking about. that will become narrower and narrower....
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but first, 1460 days until the 2016 election. just kidding. but we did think it would be interesting to see and hear how some of america's trusted opinion makers reacted to four more years of obama. kick it off with the one and only el rushbo, rush limbaugh. >> conservatism, in my humble opinion, did not lose last night. it's just very difficult to beat santa claus. it's practically impossible to beat santa claus. people are not going to vote against st. louis, especially if the a tern tiff is being your own santa claus -- alternative is being your own santa claus. country of children where the option is santa claus or work, what wins? >> eric: you know, rush puts it in a way a lot of people can understand. >> greg: but you can't beat santa claus. you take his clothes. that is how you expose santa claus. conservatives need to expand their tent, which but generally for the left that means channeling your inner julia. it's a way toward bankruptcy. mausoleum for dead culture. i am talking about expanding that you are ideas. two people that believ
but first, 1460 days until the 2016 election. just kidding. but we did think it would be interesting to see and hear how some of america's trusted opinion makers reacted to four more years of obama. kick it off with the one and only el rushbo, rush limbaugh. >> conservatism, in my humble opinion, did not lose last night. it's just very difficult to beat santa claus. it's practically impossible to beat santa claus. people are not going to vote against st. louis, especially if the a tern...